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* Prior to the 1901, he signed with the Washington club of the proposed American Association, but it never got off the ground.
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* After stints with Columbus and Toledo in 1901, he suited up with Brooklyn in August when they were short of catchers, but didn't get into a game.  The next month, he was given a look by New York.
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==Sources==
==Sources==
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  • In June 1900, while catching for Springfield, he was spiked in the left shoulder, which impaired his throwing. He was subsequently loaned to Norwich, where he played first base.

[1]

  • In July, with his shoulder still bothering him, he returned home to Brooklyn, but the following month was resigned by Norwich when catcher Tom Manning was injured.

[2] [3]

  • Prior to the 1901, he signed with the Washington club of the proposed American Association, but it never got off the ground.

[4]

  • After stints with Columbus and Toledo in 1901, he suited up with Brooklyn in August when they were short of catchers, but didn't get into a game. The next month, he was given a look by New York.

[5]


Sources

  • . Sporting Life, 1902-08-02.
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